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Burning Sensation In My Left Hip Symptoms

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Hip arthritis or:
sciatica, low back lumbar disc problem, but if pain located over hip probably hip but if radiates form low back to outer thigh could be pressure on sciatic nerve, if persist for weeks need to get xray and mri of hip and lumbar, if worse or loose bowel and bladder control , emergency called quada iquana syndrome[severe pressure on nerve]
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A burning sensation can be descriptive of nerve pain, some variations of migraine, and even central brain problems after a stroke. Have heard this said associated with phantom limb syndrome, reflex sympatheric dystrophy, and trigeminal neuralgia. Other patients might say sharp or needle like.
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No:
Osteonecrosis of the hip or avn, presents with direct hip pain which is usually felt in the groin area, which is where the actual hip is. Pain over the lateral aspect of the hip and/or buttock can be hip bursitis or referred pain from a lower back problem.
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Many things :
Your description is somewhat vague and without seeing the rash in person it would be difficult. Depending on how long the symptoms have been going on shingles would be a possibility. I would have it looked at by a physician.
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Neuritis /tendinitis:
It is important to perform a complete lower extremity history and physical examination. There could be several different diagnosis for this condition. Each lower extremity system (integument, vascular, neurological and musculoskeletal) should be thoroughly evaluated. Once.A proper diagnosis can be established, then a treatment plan can be implanted.
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Did/do you have rash:
Shingles can present like this.
Of course if you had an injury or have early arthritis this could also be disk pain. Unless it's very mild you should probably be seen. If there is/was a rash you should be put on an antiviral medicine as soon as possible.
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Hip pointer:
This specific symptom most commonly is caused by bursitis, which can arise from twist, torque, blunt trauma, or even infection rarely. Hip joint inflammation has a pattern of pain that is different - more associated with movement. Try applying a cold pack for ten to twenty minutes several times a day. If not contraindicated taking an NSAID daily for a week can also help.
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